ENGLEWOOD, Col. – The 49ers appeared a lot more crisp in their second and final practice against the Denver Broncos.
In a 90-minute practice Thursday in which players on both teams wore shoulder pads and helmets, the 49ers had a new look on the offensive line.
Anthony Davis, who started all 71 games of his career at right tackle, saw some time with the first-team offense at right guard. He said he went to offensive line coach Pat Flaherty and volunteered for the position change.
Davis took part in the first two offensive snaps of each 11-on-11 team period before Andrew Tiller replaced him.